I had a feeling this would lead to some character development on Milton's part. I don't know whether it'll necessarily be enough to turn him against his former employer, but this is definitely regret we're seeing. And that's a start.

As Milton walks away, he's still carrying the remote control. He's not chucked it away. He's not left it behind him. He's still got it.

I doubt this has been a trigger for change. He may want to try and avoid using the Weaponised Fembots again, but I think he'll still do it, and self-destruct them if they look like becoming free, if he gets yelled at.

As Milton walks away, he's still carrying the remote control. He's not chucked it away. He's not left it behind him. He's still got it.

I doubt this has been a trigger for change. He may want to try and avoid using the Weaponised Fembots again, but I think he'll still do it, and self-destruct them if they look like becoming free, if he gets yelled at.

Or he's gonna bitch-slap the devil with it. What a way to actually end this storyline

As Milton walks away, he's still carrying the remote control. He's not chucked it away. He's not left it behind him. He's still got it.

I doubt this has been a trigger for change. He may want to try and avoid using the Weaponised Fembots again, but I think he'll still do it, and self-destruct them if they look like becoming free, if he gets yelled at.

Clever metaphor about clinging to an sense and illusion of being in control?

I still kind of think that "facing reality" might be the necessary and painful way to do that. The fires might burn the devil part, but leave the person. A dramatic sort of, "the truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off" kind of thing. But that's just my own speculation.

Hmm. I wonder if there are any explanations for the different effects on devil people re: the reality zone. We know Li'l E can go there with no trouble at all, no pain, no burning, no crumbling... Pebbles entered the zone and caught on fire, although she was wearing a cross so there's no clue how that factored in... first time we see Fuchsia in the zone she starts crumbling like ash, and then when she tries again she's starting to sizzle... Sleaze and Slick both caught on fire when Sleaze entered the zone... like, what determines that Li'l E is ok in the zone? Why did Fuchsia start dissolving into dust the first time, but only sizzling slightly the second? Does it have something to do with the fact that she's only slightly putting her hand in there, instead of her whole body? The world may never know, since we all know Tat doesn't really have any interest in clarifying ANYTHING in this comic..._________________Character Chart | Terminology Dictionary | Flashback Strips

I don't think there's any point in expecting a consistency in the supernatural-universe-physics of Sinfestverse, especially about the reality zone. It can very well happen that some characters who can't enter it right now might be able to , in the future, possibly after some event that signalised "they came to terms with who they truly are, besides their superficial 'non-humanism' and can now enter the reality zone"...or they might never be able to. *shrugs* Tat uses physics according to his story-telling desires, not the other way around. Honestly, the only consistence I can hope for in this, is that characters who have been established as either being able to enter (Lil'E) or not to (Fuchsia and so on) undergo some change if the zone's acceptane (or lack thereof) of them changes....even if the whys and hows this change was what was needed to enter/not_enter won't be throughly explained.